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BEVERLY EAVES PERDUE
GOVERNOR
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
20301 MAIL SERVICE CENTER • RALEIGH, NC 27699‐0301
September 9, 2009
Contact: Chrissy Pearson
Cell: (919) 215‐4669
Office: (919) 733‐0767
Governor Extends Advisory Council on Hispanic/Latino Affairs
RALEIGH – Governor Perdue on Tuesday signed Executive Order #22, expanding membership of the Governor’s Advisory Council on Hispanic/Latino Affairs and extending the duration of the council for another two years.
“As the Hispanic and Latino community in North Carolina grows, it becomes even more important to meet the unique challenges they face when it comes to jobs, health care, housing and more,” said Gov. Perdue. “I look forward to working with this council and the entire Hispanic/Latino community of North Carolina.”
The Council is made up of 15 members appointed by the governor, as well as a number of ex-officio members representing various state departments and agencies. Executive Order #22 changed the ex-officio membership to add the Secretaries or their representative from the

BEVERLY EAVES PERDUE
GOVERNOR
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
20301 MAIL SERVICE CENTER • RALEIGH, NC 27699‐0301
September 9, 2009
Contact: Chrissy Pearson
Cell: (919) 215‐4669
Office: (919) 733‐0767
Governor Extends Advisory Council on Hispanic/Latino Affairs
RALEIGH – Governor Perdue on Tuesday signed Executive Order #22, expanding membership of the Governor’s Advisory Council on Hispanic/Latino Affairs and extending the duration of the council for another two years.
“As the Hispanic and Latino community in North Carolina grows, it becomes even more important to meet the unique challenges they face when it comes to jobs, health care, housing and more,” said Gov. Perdue. “I look forward to working with this council and the entire Hispanic/Latino community of North Carolina.”
The Council is made up of 15 members appointed by the governor, as well as a number of ex-officio members representing various state departments and agencies. Executive Order #22 changed the ex-officio membership to add the Secretaries or their representative from the